Few days back i got a mail from Dhyuthi of Mélange, she wanted me to prepare a dish for Friendship Chain event, started by Anamika Arun of Taste Junction, since its sounds extremely important for me i immediately said ok and went on breaking my head to prepare something special and traditional from my native place, also personally i felt its quite a fabulous chance to showcase the food which we enjoyed thoroughly when we were kid..
The concept of this event is to choose a mystery blogger and ask her to prepare a special and traditional dish from her region and showcasing it also at the same time she have to ask an another mystery blogger to create a dish for her to post laterly, quite an interesting concept na...Reva of Kaarasaram choosed Dhyuthi for her mystery blogger,while Dhyuthi choosed me as her mystery blogger..Dont forget to visit my space on 15th July to check out my mystery blogger,yeah i have already choosed a wonderful blogger to continue this virtual friendship chain..Thanks to Dhyuthi for bringing out many memorable moments while preparing this Paal paniyaram, a delectable dessert from Chettinad region of Tamilnadu..
Eventhough i have been born and brought up in Pondicherry, a fabulous ancien French territory and a beautiful seashore cityy, i have been pampered with an ultimate combination of mixed South Indian cuisine and french cuisine..Love this diversity of cooking from my birth place and obviously my cooking style goes for this wonderful combination of many cuisines together... My mom,an incredible chef who never failed to prepare many dishes teached me her love for cooking,one among her signature dish is this Paal Paniyaram, this dish is quite well known in Chettinad cuisine and this sweet tastes super delicious when they are served warm or chilled..
3cups Thick coconut milk
1cup Thin coconut milk
1cup Sugar
5nos Cardamoms (powdered)
Few silvered almonds (for garnishing)
Soak the raw rice and urad dal for 3 hours, grind as fine paste in grinder with enough water but as thick batter..Heat oil for deepfrying, once the oil is hot, drop gently the grounded batter as small balls, fry them until they turns golden brown,finish frying the whole batter as small balls and keep aside..
Meanwhile bring boil the both coconut milk,sugar and powdered cardamom powder, keep simmer until the milk gets mildly thicken..put off the stove and soak the deep fried balls in the coconut milk,keep aside everything atleast for an hour and serve warm or chilled topped with few almonds flakes....
Dont forget to watch out my mystery blogger's dish on July 15th friends, stay tuned...
The concept of this event is to choose a mystery blogger and ask her to prepare a special and traditional dish from her region and showcasing it also at the same time she have to ask an another mystery blogger to create a dish for her to post laterly, quite an interesting concept na...Reva of Kaarasaram choosed Dhyuthi for her mystery blogger,while Dhyuthi choosed me as her mystery blogger..Dont forget to visit my space on 15th July to check out my mystery blogger,yeah i have already choosed a wonderful blogger to continue this virtual friendship chain..Thanks to Dhyuthi for bringing out many memorable moments while preparing this Paal paniyaram, a delectable dessert from Chettinad region of Tamilnadu..
Eventhough i have been born and brought up in Pondicherry, a fabulous ancien French territory and a beautiful seashore cityy, i have been pampered with an ultimate combination of mixed South Indian cuisine and french cuisine..Love this diversity of cooking from my birth place and obviously my cooking style goes for this wonderful combination of many cuisines together... My mom,an incredible chef who never failed to prepare many dishes teached me her love for cooking,one among her signature dish is this Paal Paniyaram, this dish is quite well known in Chettinad cuisine and this sweet tastes super delicious when they are served warm or chilled..
1cup Raw rice
1cup Urad dal3cups Thick coconut milk
1cup Thin coconut milk
1cup Sugar
5nos Cardamoms (powdered)
Few silvered almonds (for garnishing)
Soak the raw rice and urad dal for 3 hours, grind as fine paste in grinder with enough water but as thick batter..Heat oil for deepfrying, once the oil is hot, drop gently the grounded batter as small balls, fry them until they turns golden brown,finish frying the whole batter as small balls and keep aside..
Meanwhile bring boil the both coconut milk,sugar and powdered cardamom powder, keep simmer until the milk gets mildly thicken..put off the stove and soak the deep fried balls in the coconut milk,keep aside everything atleast for an hour and serve warm or chilled topped with few almonds flakes....
Dont forget to watch out my mystery blogger's dish on July 15th friends, stay tuned...
Paniyaram looks delicious and it is my favourite too....
ReplyDelete. Very nice event.
Priya kolringa..super panniyaram
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering dish..I think I can have a bowl full ..very good guest post!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely recipe Priya:) My favourite sweet... I can a whole bowl of it anytime:) Simply superb:)
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lip smacking paal paniyaram- nice guest post priya !
ReplyDeleteA great guest post ~ the recipe looks so yummy and delicious..:)
ReplyDeleteWow... drooling and lipsmacking here.
ReplyDeletesounds yumm..
ReplyDeleteOh dear, you are making me hungry! This looks really irresistible.
ReplyDeleteits looks so yumm hv never tasted it.. not lucky me..
ReplyDeleteThis is something interesting... A cross between the paal kozhukkattai and paniyaram. Something new to me.
ReplyDeleteI have never tried this but this looks amazing Priya ..u have such a lovely collections of recipes:)
ReplyDeleteYum Yum...Paal Paniyaram looks super tasty....
ReplyDeleteLovely dessert Priya....This dessert is new for me.
ReplyDeleteI have tasted the savory paniyaram but this is totally new & looks so good & inviting Priya!!! So we can make this from idli batter??
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it looks like ras malai, nice recipe, I must try
ReplyDeleteA great guest post and the dish looks mouth watering..
ReplyDeleteWow..this looks like the sweet version of dahi wadas...never eaten this dish.
ReplyDeletethough this is south delicacy and in punjab no dody knows the name of this dish but i think it is delicious dessert
ReplyDeletethe freiendship is good t close each other nice evevent
innovative recipe,looks so delicious and yummy.Simply superb.
ReplyDeleteWoww.. looks so yummy and tempting.. Lovely picture too :)
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Nice event .. paal paniyaram looks perfect.
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this event is wonderful thought!!!!i appreciate taste juction for starting this evet...
ReplyDeletepriya as usual your recipe looks fabulous!!!!!!
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oh wow very tempting sweet !!
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Priya,excellent post as always dear..Thanks for the nice words about the event and me..
ReplyDeleteHope you will have a nice time and waiting to see your mystery blogger.
Needless to say,paal paniyaram is more than tempting..
Perfect. Love this post Priya.Nice that youchose a traditional dish
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful guest post. I'd really like to try this recipe. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteSuper delicious.. so inviting and tempting too..
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Feel nostalgic seeing this paniyaram....my fav..look yumm
ReplyDeleteNever tasted paal paniyaram,wish to try soon!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!!! (As usual)
ReplyDeletePaniyaram looks fab.Recently I saw a video on pal paniyaram and was planning to make this.Thanks dear for the exact measurments.
ReplyDeletewow..that looks so delicuiosu and inviting...I can finish that whole bowl...yum
ReplyDeleteNever tried this recipe but looks so creamy and yum... Will try it out soon...
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ReplyDeleteAaha yummy :) havent tried at home before. This pic is making me dream of its taste :)
ReplyDeleteWow thats a wonderful and very traditional recipe looks yumm.
ReplyDeleteWow thats a wonderful and very traditional recipe looks yumm.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this dear :)
ReplyDeleteOMG!! these look so sinful!!
ReplyDeleteIf you get to bake anything this month, please send it across to my event..
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love paniyarams and you made them so well. love this chain and this idea of virtual friendship.
ReplyDeleteI am intrigued by the recipe ~ sounds so authentic n looks so luscious!
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Yummy and tasty one. Its bean a long time since i made this one. YUM!
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ReplyDeleteI just read this post...I am also Pondicherry born and born and still my parents live there....
Gud to know about you.....
Nice recipes.....
That's a wonderful dish Priya :-)Never had it though..
ReplyDeleteDelicious and mouth watering dish. Feel like having a bowl now.
ReplyDeletelooks so good priya...i'm looking fwd to seeing who your mystery blogger is...:)
ReplyDeleteSo happy, it reached another favourite blogger of mine. Always nice to know about regional cuisine!!
ReplyDeleteNew to me. Look delicious.
ReplyDeleteiam waiting to see the mystery blogger on the 15 th
This's such a wonderful series - bonding over food and becoming great friends! Thanks for acquainting us with this sweet Chettinad delicacy. Looks like a tasty treat!
ReplyDeletevery nice dear this is smthing new to me. sounds delish
ReplyDeleteBeautiful guest post Priya, you did such a mervelous job, and the dessert is amazing, gorgeous, and delicious:DDD
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